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The Ram trousers is specifically designed for hunting and outdoor adventures from the mountains to the forest. These durable, wind and water-resistant trousers, together with a multitude of pockets with plenty of storage options for all your essential hunting equipment, ensures a pair of hardwearing and practical trousers for your next outdoor adventure.
DEER-TEX® Performance Shell
Deer-Tex® Performance Shell membrane is laminated to the rear side of the outer fabric and taped in all seams, making it 100% waterproof. This membrane is exceptionally light, and is therefore used in Deerhunter’s more technical products.
Membrane warranty
Five-year warranty on manufacturing defects in the Deer-Tex® membrane. The Deer-Tex® membrane warranty only covers manufacturing defects.
Waterproof & Breathability - 10.000/10.000
Water penetration resistance is measured in “millimetre water column pressure”. The water column pressure is measured by placing a liquid column gauge over the material so that material with water penetration resistance 5.000 mm can keep water out from a five metre (5.000 mm) gauge. Material with a water penetration resistance of 10.000 mm can resist water from a 10 metre (10.000 mm) gauge, etc. MVP value indicates breathability of a membrane. MVP value is an expression of the quantity of water vapour that can escape through one square meter of a membrane within 24 hours. A breathable product rated at 5.000 can therefore “breathe” 5.000 g (5 litres) water vapour per square metre in 24 hours.